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Elon Musk Claims X Outage Was Caused by a Large-Scale Cyberattack

InternBy InternMarch 11, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Elon Musk, the CEO of X, has alleged that the platform suffered a “massive cyberattack” on Monday, leading to prolonged outages across both the website and mobile app. While X frequently faces cyber threats, Musk claimed that this particular attack was more sophisticated and potentially orchestrated by a well-coordinated group or even a nation-state. However, no concrete evidence supporting these claims has been provided.

Contents
  • Musk’s Statement on the Alleged Cyberattack
  • X Outage Timeline and User Reports
  • Expert Opinions and Analysis
  • Conclusion and What’s Next for X?

Musk’s Statement on the Alleged Cyberattack

Musk took to X to respond to a post speculating about the cause of the outage, confirming the theory as factual. He stated:

“There was (still is) a massive cyberattack against ?. We get attacked every day, but this was done with a lot of resources. Either a large, coordinated group and/or a country is involved. Tracing …”

Despite his assertion, Musk did not present any technical evidence or official statements from X’s security team to corroborate his claim. Given Musk’s history of making bold statements such as in August 2024, when he alleged that a cyberattack had disrupted a Spaces interview with Donald Trump, a claim later refuted by X employees his credibility on such matters remains under scrutiny.

X Outage Timeline and User Reports

The outage was widely reported by users and independent monitoring services, showing a pattern of instability throughout the day:

  • Early Monday Morning (Eastern Time): Users across multiple regions began reporting that X was inaccessible or crashing intermittently.
  • Midday: Reports on Down Detector and other monitoring platforms indicated waves of outages, with the service momentarily recovering before experiencing further disruptions.
  • Monday Afternoon: By the later part of the day, service was mostly restored, allowing users to access the platform again without significant is

Expert Opinions and Analysis

While Musk attributes the outage to a cyberattack, cybersecurity experts remain skeptical due to the lack of verifiable evidence. Some analysts suggest that the issue could have stemmed from an internal technical failure rather than an external attack. Past outages on X have been linked to system misconfigurations and server-related issues rather than deliberate cyberattacks.

Furthermore, large-scale cyberattacks typically leave digital forensic traces, which cybersecurity professionals and independent monitoring groups would be able to identify. As of now, no independent cybersecurity firms have confirmed Musk’s claim.

Conclusion and What’s Next for X?

Elon Musk’s claim that X was targeted by a sophisticated cyberattack remains unverified, with no substantial evidence presented to the public. While the outage caused widespread inconvenience for users, the exact cause is still unclear. Moving forward, users can stay informed about X’s security and operational updates through the platform’s official blog.

Also Read : DOJ Reaffirms Call for Google to Sell Chrome, Softens AI Investment Restrictions

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